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Nothing new that we haven't heard 100 times

👍︎︎ 13 👤︎︎ u/UrNotMyGF 📅︎︎ Aug 07 2021 🗫︎ replies

not the correct documentary

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Ooh cheers for the share

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i feel like i've taken uh my art to new levels and no i don't regret any of it stevo in particular created this legendary party animal persona that he had to live up to everywhere he went i think part of it was natural i think naturally he was that guy but part of it too was just playing the role that you were expected to play oh my god you got two of them all i know how to do is act like a jerk and make people laugh you know that was rock and roll [Music] there's literally people in my head like ghosts people they talk to me to this day i feel like what that meant is that i just crossed this line into the spirit world i was possessed by demons and i think that's pretty evident in some of this footage [Music] uh [Music] i was born in england my mom's side of the family is 100 alcohol drugs gambling suicide all the way up as far as anybody can remember every single person died of alcoholism suicide like you know whatever of course with that said my mom was the the smart one my mom was the funny one my mom was the one with the personality my dad's side of the family was a hundred percent theologians zoologists clergymen super decorated academics nobody ever on my dad's side of the family made a lot of money but they were just respected good as people my dad was sort of the black sheep of the family for going into business my dad was this hustler baller ass corporate executive i'm a hybrid of these two family trees i've got my dad's drive and that's the engine for my mom's deviants when i was six months old my family moved to brazil because my dad became the president of pepsi cola in all of brazil i was raised by [ __ ] like these brazilian servants that lived in the house so i spoke my first words in portuguese yeah i grew up in five different countries and my parents just didn't pay attention to me at all i wanted like so much attention and like i would act out and just like turn everybody just off and i was just not like a comfortable kid and and i had like a really like bad social skills and so like that was always uncomfortable so every time my parents told me that we were gonna move again i was like oh sweet you know i got i got another try yeah and i was like this time i'm gonna be cool and everywhere we went there i was i started skateboarding within i want to say half an hour of walking out of the movie theater having seen back to the future [Music] in 1985. i was living in london england there was a skateboard on my street laying around i thought nothing of it but i came out of that movie theater and went straight to it it's an absolute dream i just started messing around with it you know my dad won a video camera in a golf tournament i stole it from his closet and i started making skateboard videos when i was 12 moved to toronto dad was the president of nabisco canada and i brought the skateboard with me to canada but i didn't have like a bunch of friends to skate with and i just kind of dove more into like being a big uh like heavy metal music fanatic i was a [ __ ] rabid motley crew fan i mean i got [ __ ] motley crew all over my bedroom walls i'm [ __ ] crazy about these [ __ ] guys now they they come to uh to toronto for their girls girls girls tour they're doing maple leaf gardens and nabisco canada had a skybox in the arena my dad said to me said hey i know how much you love mother crew and so i'm gonna bring you to the concert we can sit in the dabisco skybox and i tell my dad dad watching motley crue through a plate glass window sucks and he says all right well you know basically [ __ ] you you know he's like if you can do better then we'll do better then we'll use your tickets if you know right away i'm thinking they're gonna check into the hotel under the name of their manager doc mcgee and i just start calling every [ __ ] hotel in the yellow pages and when the hotel answers i'm like will you please put me through to mr doc mcgee's room my mom was just furious because i was tying up the phone but my dad had never seen me this motivated to really do anything and so my dad said honey i said mom i'm calling mother crew and dad said honey you know let the kid and i probably spent three hours doing it i finally got through and um this uh this guy answered the phone and i said hello is that doc mcgee and he said no this is his brother scott who's this now he said it's in motley crue no way he's asking how did i get the number and i had i told him i called every hotel in the yellow pages and he said dude that's awesome he says how would you like if i put your name on the list for backstage passes and i can get you tickets in the fifth row in the center so there i was and uh and i got my uh my picture taken with with tommy lee and nikki six after the [Applause] show [Music] i went to high school all four years in london england at the american school in london england my dad was chauffeur driven to work and if i overslept at all if i'm running late in the morning and i didn't have time to ride my skateboard to school i would have to ride with dad and catch a ride with his chauffeur when dad was like uh running del monte the the canned fruit company like uh he took the family to um to kenya we come into the out of the airport in nairobi which is in kenya come out and there's poverty man like people with like no shoes and like tattered clothes and there's flies all over and they're like begging you and they usher us like the family like into this like limousine you know and like like open up the you know the kids just get us into this car and the car's sitting there and i'm inside the car looking at this poverty i'd never seen poverty like that but i remember thinking to myself what the [ __ ] have i ever done to deserve to be in the car instead of scratching at the car and i just felt i felt ashamed man i felt ashamed of like what did i do to be in this car you know and i felt ashamed of the house that was so big and i didn't want kids from school to see me get out of a [ __ ] chauffeur-driven car like i would ride with my dad's reading the newspaper in the back seat i would ride a shotgun and hug the driver you know i like to pretend the driver was my dad you know [Music] there's this feeling of like discomfort [Music] i'm not comfortable in my own skin i don't know there's something wrong with me but i'm uncomfortable i need something to help soothe me [Music] it was becoming pretty clear that like i wasn't gonna be a name in skateboarding so i determined that the skateboard had led me to the video camera and that my true love was the video camera being in front of it not necessarily but just making stuff videos you know the the students in my school were largely american very privileged like 80 percent of my senior class went on to ivy league universities i graduated from high school barely and then i went to the university of miami and less than two weeks after classes started my freshman year i was already on final disciplinary probation and i mean you don't have to be sigmund freud to look at like how i grew up and the you know my alcoholic mom my dad who was never home who was a corporate executive the university of miami they had a an olympic pool instead of going to class i'd be like bouncing on the diving board and i'm like i'm never going to be a diver but if i jump strictly off of like roofs of like apartment buildings and [ __ ] into shallow pools then it's badass [Music] and i just couldn't bring myself to go to class i was already in trouble with alcohol and like anything that i didn't like care about passionately i was just awful and i failed my classes and i just dropped out i just gave up i just wasn't cut out for making it to class so i decided i was going to keep playing with that video camera right and i was determined to become a famous stunt man steve-o is dead and there's gonna be trouble i'm gonna become a famous stunt man everyone's gonna think i'm rad and like everybody i told this to they just thought what a shame what a [ __ ] loser everyone just felt bad for me and um i don't know that i believed i would be successful with that [Music] you know even with all my crazy skills with drinking bong water like i couldn't get a job the way that i came up was by spending money that i didn't even have to spend on vhs tapes and recording back and forth between two vcrs to make my my edits and then going to the post office with money i couldn't afford to spend to ship these tapes to anybody i thought would watch them who might be able to help me and it was all people in the skateboard industry and dude i didn't get anywhere and i found out about ringling brothers and barnum and bailey clown college yeah it was statistically harder to get into clown college than harvard i graduated from ringling brothers barnman bailey clown college which was statistically harder to get into than harvard so naturally i was very proud of my acceptance when i was going to clown college my cousin was going to mortician school and our mothers were intensely debating whose son was a bigger loser and i didn't give that much of a [ __ ] about being a clown i just wanted to become this crazy famous stuntman and i thought if i could graduate from this prestigious you know ringling brothers clown college but it's so hard to get into when i'm trying to become a famous stunt man i'll have like some legitimacy where to be like yo i'm a trained circus professional you've heard of the circus and i'm like like legit i was like dude if i could graduate from there people would take me seriously i would we would train 14 hours a day and then i would start drinking and getting loaded and doing all my dumb [ __ ] day number two decline in college dude we've been partying every single night and we're partying right now the first week i had to get my head stapled together because i was skating and then you know all the way down these stairs and hit my head on this like cement like beam and like i had to get five staples in my head and it sucked because it's like what are you doing you know you're coming in getting but you're coming in [ __ ] up everything yeah what are you like what are you doing this is a big opportunity like everyone else is taking it seriously we're gonna bring you to the [ __ ] hospital drunk you know god and so i got in my own way a little bit dad wasn't supportive of me dropping out of college he was not feeling clown college he [ __ ] he [ __ ] hated every word i had to say about i'm gonna become a crazy famous stuntman he [ __ ] hated all of it [Music] larry flint publishes like 20 some odd porn magazines and one skateboard magazine big brother [Music] so it was simultaneous the whole time like i was submitting stuff for big brothers you know magazine in the videos like while i was doing this clown thing i graduated from clown college but i wasn't one of the clowns that got picked to work for the animal abusing circus i ended up getting a job on royal caribbean cruise lines as a clown i was fired unceremoniously i was actually fired by the other clowns in my troop they uh apparently went to the cruise ship brass and they said if stevo comes back for another contract we all quit i was uh generally disrespectful i didn't think that the stuff that they were seeking to do as performers was uh cool funny or rad i had my own skill set i had a handful of really crowd pleasing abilities and i deserved to be fired but i also think i deserved to be told that that was the case i had our boss clown tell me there's a clown mutiny you know it's time to call up your skateboard buddies and try and get something to happen because you have no job and i called up jeff tremaine jeff tremaine was in charge of big brother skateboarding magazine and when i made this call to him i was trying to get on the cover so i called up these guys i knew at a skateboard magazine in california i said oh man i'm going to get on my stilts and light my whole still costume on fire i'm going to crack open a beer and pound it while i tip over and splat on the concrete so these guys from the skateboard magazine said we will shoot that [Applause] so i flew myself out to california with all the savings that i had from the cruise ship and once i showed up in california jeff said okay now you've come this far i'll tell you we're not doing this for the skateboard magazine we're doing this for a pilot for an mtv show so congratulations you know like you're in [Applause] i kind of thought that i would just fail i don't have the survival skills man i can't keep a job i can't earn my way i'm gonna die a failure but i'm thinking to myself before i die i want to get a ton of video footage because i'm like i'll be gone but that video will still play [Music] so i'll still be alive [Music] like we're all gonna die but i want to live forever you're awake welcome to reality i i never gave a [ __ ] about money i i wanted like like attention and i wanted attention for eternity [Music] i thought i'm gonna be dead and i'll be like the van gogh of [ __ ] [Music] yes warning the following show features stunts performed either by professionals or under the supervision of professionals accordingly mtv and the producers must insist that no one attempt to recreate or reenact any stunt or activity performed on this show hi i'm johnny knoxville welcome to jackass three two one five it's a lot easier to get famous than it is to get rich [Music] when jackass started to air i was unemployed homeless and and people would recognize me and ask me for a picture or an autograph and i'd be like yeah sure like can i sleep on your sofa with the first season of the tv show at the end of the day i made less than fifteen hundred bucks [Music] the first episode aired one week later the second one and then one week after that the third so when they got the ratings back i got a call from the executive producer he said it's official we're the highest rated show in like the history of mtv [Music] hello my name's johnny knoxville and i'm going to take a shotgun blast to the face okay ready these guys are hilarious they do so much funny stuff ladies and gentlemen do not try this at home welcome the stars of jackass johnny knoxville bam margera and the lovely and talented mr cedar all right let's do this [Applause] [Music] oh my god are you okay we're here in miami beach with jason taylor and this is the bungee jump are you ready preston just go just go three two one [Applause] [Music] i don't have any like threshold any high threshold for pain i just have like such a an absurd like hunger for attention it's not that i don't feel pain and for that matter if i didn't feel pain or if any of my buddies that uh we did jackass like if in the absence of pain there would be no reaction which is what makes the footage compelling you know please i got a call from this guy he was like hey man i'm calling you from cleveland this guy was a rave promoter from cleveland and he says uh i'm throwing a party and i want to fly you out to attend this party and uh it was sort of a meet and greet kind of thing we're just supposed to be there we're supposed to appear but as i was there there was a [ __ ] stage and i was like there's that's a stage over there oh yeah what happened like i got on that stage and i kept people at that stage like like like over a thousand people for over an hour they gave me a microphone and i was like doing like my fire breathing acrobatics like nut kicks and like this i just kept i kept doing all this crazy [ __ ] like cutting myself with the light bulb and chewing and swallowing the glass like all my [ __ ] and uh and the cleveland guy was like dude we got a show you know we got a show and um so we just turned into a whole world tour and really it wasn't stand up as much it was more like nutty i did i promise i will be drunk and on [Music] moderation's never been my strong suit i got arrested for international drug smuggling in sweden you know i mean there's even a bunch of stuff i didn't even mention like you know like being arrested all over the states and stuff all my wildest dreams came true like i'm famous and all the cliches about fame and fortune are all true [Music] my mom died in 2003 [Music] she was a binge drinker when i was nine years old mom announced to the family that she was dying of uh lymph node cancer and it wasn't true this was uh just to have an excuse to not get out of bed and stay drunk [Music] she suffered an aneurysm in 1998 which was before i had any measure of success she survived that aneurysm but she was very disabled both physically and mentally so she was technically alive when you know jackass came out but she was she was very compromised it would have been so [ __ ] cool to have her like on a red carpet the last five years of her life was just [ __ ] terrible like she was in great pain and her last five years were traumatic and that [ __ ] me up a lot i have this problem my mom died and she cried for her last five years i just want make her pain never have happened and i went on this berserk rampage trying to get a time machine i destroyed my whole place [Music] i love you mom i did all that for you when my mom had the aneurysm which was on october 10th of 1998 just we went to a local restaurant like from the hospital just for a meal and then go back to the hospital and kind of like be there mom was in you know this critical situation outside this restaurant it's the first time i'd seen my dad in some time and he said son like uh i know now that we're together and i just want to tell you um that i feel badly i feel that i've done a disservice to you by not supporting you in this career path that you've clearly committed yourself to and i had not made a [ __ ] penny at that point i was just yeah i'm going to be [ __ ] married like you know i had nothing going for me i had achieved jack [ __ ] and dad said that that he felt uh he did he had done a disservice he said i pledge to support you it's not what you know what you're doing isn't what i would have chosen [Music] like with the jackass franchise i was a part of three theatrical box office movies and all of them were number one you know they were made with like notoriously low budgets and the profit margins on the jackass movies were astronomical it was just like you know i even heard that paramount was like in real trouble at one point and and and there was a jackass movie that i mean it's probably an upper statement to say that we saved them but we certainly helped the masterpiece was jackass number two and when it came out i felt my life came to an end i was like you know what no matter what i do after this point nothing's ever going to be as big of a deal and so the rest of my life is just going to be just a downward depressing slide towards oblivion i showed up that premiere for that that second jackass movie and i was so mad at that red carpet because it represented like the end of my [ __ ] livelihood it represented like the peak from which everything was gonna be downhill and i was just so mad at it and i pissed all over it right in front of my four-year-old niece she was four at the time and standing there on the red carpet watching me piss and my dad was like what the [ __ ] are you doing and i told my dad this is my red carpet i'll piss on it if i want ketamine was a big player at the you know at that point at that time cocaine was always a huge thing um the nitrous oxide pcp at the end of my run with drugs and alcohol i was utterly incapable of making it through a period of 24 hours without perpetrating any number of [ __ ] things that made me feel so ashamed so humiliated so uh remorseful just it was [ __ ] hell man it was absolutely [ __ ] healthy i did drugs to the point where i was hearing voices [Music] i watched a dude come out of the bathroom [Music] we kept walking through the apartment i watched this [ __ ] dude [ __ ] walk through the wall brother oh my god that was wrong that was me really thinking i was talking to someone apparently johnny knoxville and bam went there to howard stern and told him that they're worried about me because i'm so out of control on drugs i said what else is new i got my own television series how do you like that am i [Music] particularly on the third straight day of a cocaine bender with no sleep like while inhaling nitrous oxide [ __ ] would really pop off [Music] because here's like here's my whole thing and i kind of still believe this to these days you know that like our little our little uh three-dimensional experience is is very a small small part of what's going on in the universe right there's like there's dimensions there's you know all frequencies everything and that like that if you do enough drugs like that the barriers between these different compartments of the universe and become eroded somehow you know like i started hearing voices and and to an extent i [ __ ] believe still that that [ __ ] was real the first time i had like a spiritual like intervention i was sitting in and i was i was inhaling nitrous oxide i was doing cocaine and i had been doing so for for two to three days i was sitting in front of a big pile of cocaine and i'm thinking myself as i as i go to snort another ridiculous helping of cocaine i thought to myself i'm killing myself there's there is no longevity and we're like what i'm doing i'm dying i'm dying here like this is me killing myself and i'm dying and and i thought very specifically because i'll never forget this i thought i don't care if i die [Music] as i thought i don't care if i die like as it like is a reaction to those that those specific words i thought physically the spinning chair i was in [ __ ] spot it was like with the power of this if it was like a [ __ ] mechanical bull it was just like a [ __ ] spot and like like you would like the message was clear that there is some entity that that distinctly cares that i not die did you think it was real or were you aware i knew it was real until this [ __ ] day it was real but in retrospect you're like that was obviously hallucination totally [ __ ] spiritual entities that the there are right now so i don't think it was hallucination you think there were real spiritual entities the the [ __ ] line is completely i actually hallucinated a full-on intervention i actually watched a group of people file into my apartment and sit down to have this formal talk with me but nobody was there all these people showed up at my apartment i watched them walk in some of them came right through the wall and you know they sat me down to have this serious talk and then it turned out that none of them had ever been there at all and that's when you know your problem is really serious when your hallucinations are worried about you so i had to get sober and i did right i i had an intervention like that was in johnny knoxville yeah i'll put it all together and uh it wasn't the kind of in like on inter on on tv when you watch an intervention they ask are you willing to accept help you're not like will you go will you go to treatment right for me they weren't asking yeah they were telling me and so that's what they did they came over there eight of them knoxville and and uh the basically the the production team of jackass there was the director jeff tremaine the you know executive producer tripp taylor the sound guy one of the camera guys it was like it was crazy i was like spitting on people as i recall i wanted to smoke a cigarette and i was screaming and yelling and i tried to throw some uh chair or something i was like i'm throwing a temper tantrum and just being like generally unlovely and then um they uh jammed a needle in my butt cheek and then i took a nap you know and i'm knocked out and then i like you know when i wake up from my nap i'm in the part of the hospital where like the doors just don't open you know it was like a pretty intense situation [Music] i was there for seven days by that time my story was okay i'm willing to surrender to commit myself to recovery and i went from the psych ward straight to dr drew's lawson cena's hospital where he was the the director of the chemical dependency unit i remember telling drew i said i know that the statistics are really bad most people don't get sober if i'm going to do this i want to i want to go all in and so however long you recommend i stay in this in this unit i want to stay significantly longer but what he said was i don't recommend that you stay here for more than 30 days but if you're if you're really serious about it then i recommend you go into a sober living you know like a halfway house and i ended up staying in a halfway house until i had been sober for two years so i was going to film jackass 3d and uh go get catapults up into the sky and you know i'm going to my my my halfway house manager like getting permission to miss my curfew you know like it was pretty pretty intense in order to be sober you have to deflate the ego it's like but how do you deflate the ego and like operate in this industry that's nothing but ego it also so counterintuitive and it was so like early sobriety just so frayed and vulnerable and like just not comfortable in your own skin i had not found my voice nor was i comfortable in my own skin when we filmed jackass 3d oh seriously i was approaching two years of sobriety when when we shot that like we were a little over a month into filming when i turned two years sober and still like it's a slow process yeah so you know to be a a newcomer in sobriety on the set of a jackass movie is like woof and that probably brought back memories of filming when you were loaded and being around all these guys i remember distinctly you know when we were up at like filming with the boy at the bull ranch and there was this like tradition of like when we rap filming everybody goes to the bridge it's like even at the end of the bit like off to the bar yeah yeah and i remember like going back to my hotel room by myself and being like like [ __ ] man i remember this this for some reason i just remember laying in the bathtub and just being sad like everyone's at the bar celebrating the camaraderie of a day's work and i'm here alone and like and then all this i thought that for like maybe five seconds and i was like if i go to the bar and take a drink there is no day of work like going to bars going to nightclubs that's just that's not on the table anymore like yeah you gotta ask yourself do you have a reason to go there and i didn't have any [ __ ] reason but i had every reason to go to a comedy club so that became like my go-to thing at night and so i'm sitting in the comedy club in in my early sobriety and looking at the stage thinking [ __ ] i should be on that stage and i keep the people laughing and and and [ __ ] i'm super grateful for it man it's been going very well [Applause] i no longer feel like i'm going to be dead imminently [ __ ] i've grown up so much and in so many ways i've improved so much and uh i've learned i think i think i can say that i've learned that uh that even if the popularity of of stevo is is is not not what it used to be that that doesn't mean that my life is miserable now i'm older and at a certain point it seems like running around trying to scam on chicks becomes kind of pathetic you know i decided if i'm going to be happy in my life i need to learn how to be in a healthy relationship right how many of you guys are in relationships all right you know like i'm acting out sexually and i made myself a promise i was like okay i i wanna in order to be happy i subscribe to the idea that i need to learn how to be in a healthy relationship so step one working towards that is no more hooking up with random chicks on the road no more no more acting out like my my whole motto was i am preemptively doing the work to become the man the love of my life deserves that's gonna make me cry because if i were to meet the love of my life i wouldn't and she would have no she would have no idea so i had to become i had to become that in order to be ready to meet and i love that because i hear so many people they're like i just want like a good man and i just want a good woman it's like but you're not a good person why what do they see in you why don't you elevate yourself to where your equal be the kind of the person that you want is not going to be interested in you you're going to be just a [ __ ] bunch of wrestlers we attract people who are as healthy as we are [Music] she works in production design set design prop styling wardrobe and i was hired to do a job which never ended up seeing the light of day but i still got paid and i met her so we went on a few dates we uh did things pretty responsibly and conventionally well yeah she said you guys never kissed before you moved in together right we took yeah a whole month of dating and you know no physical action which was you know we got this first kiss and then we kissed each other's pee pees and we lived together ever since oh there you go anybody who has met my girl who really cares about me who has a close relationship with me universally the consensus is that i am a better version of myself because i am with her hey everybody so i've been up on this billboard duct taped for uh an hour and a half now a little more started to get kind of sore there are some cops over there but they say uh they're not sure that i'm committing any crimes i don't think so i paid for the billboard man um and i really i assured everybody this has been professionally rigged and safe so uh hopefully nobody gets too upset and hopefully the whole world gets the message about what i'm up here promoting swipe up to check it out it's super crucial to me ah thanks so much everybody we'll see how long i stay up here uh if they let me i'm could thinking a while all right love you guys [Music] it's nine in the morning right now and apparently stevo taped himself to a billboard i'm gonna go see what's up he basically has taped himself to a billboard out here it's doing a little self promotion obviously he's got something going on right there la city fire and lapd well right now they're just starting to get here on scene it is on into hollywood area it's right off of kawenga [Music] [Applause] [Music] probably not but definitely a publicity stunt working this morning uh again la city fire now arriving on scene probably going to try to tie it up fast [Music] that's crazy first check this out a stunt created a distraction in hollywood this morning well-known prankster stevo attached himself to a billboard promoting a new show on his website and uh i think stevo my friend's about to get arrested i'm wondering if we can get you ready to bail them out look at them the tape has come off and they are taking it [Applause] the actual being dead has to be okay i think what's terrifying is i'm not gonna be here anymore we have only one instinct which is to survive we have only one guarantee we won't survive really the big picture of the human experience is to one way or another wrap your head around your mortality [Music] i'm gonna die and how's that okay and i think that there are three ways that people typically have done it throughout history number one being to reproduce you know there's this idea that yeah i'll be gone but my legacy will live on i'm gonna have children who you know keep me alive you know other way people wrap their head around death is uh religion you know if they do x y or z that they're gonna be in heaven you know i'm gonna be dead but i'll be in heaven and like the idea of a heaven which is exclusive to people who subscribe to one absurd belief just pisses me off i grew up with people of all faiths if they're not all welcome in heaven then [ __ ] it i don't want to go and then the third way like the [ __ ] caveman scrawling the [ __ ] stick figures on the cave wall because they know they're gonna be dead but their [ __ ] stick figures will outlive them now that's me that's where i turned to the video camera you know as a failing college student i was like dude i'm gonna fail at life because i can't keep a job and i can't [ __ ] go to class i can't survive but before i [ __ ] die man i'm gonna load up my message into the bottle and those videos are gonna live on so when i'm dead like it'll be cool because i'll still be alive with the [ __ ] immortality of the video you know i think death is pretty easy in the grand scheme of things it's gonna happen anyway it's how you live that's important that's right will you marry me [Music] [Music] [Music] you need a hand you need me i think i can handle it that's a pretty heavy ladder what are you gonna do yeah [Music] [Music] he's [ __ ] dead dude he just body slammed so hard laughs i want your girlfriend pull down your pants dad what's your overall impression of your numbnuts [ __ ] son you act like an [ __ ] and you talk like an [ __ ] and you behave like an [ __ ] but behind that you're an awfully smart guy that's figured out how to turn all of that into a very successful entertainment [Music] [Music] career [Music] [Music] you know my whole story arc you know is like it's it's pretty epic you know to to go from where i was at to where i'm at now [Music] and as a society we've become such a tension horse i feel like i was a little bit ahead of the curve [Music] [Music] my life was not good and i built myself back up by making decisions that i can be proud
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Length: 49min 57sec (2997 seconds)
Published: Fri Nov 20 2020
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